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  1. I've had an experience that reminds me of that.

    My buddy and i set out for a loong day of 10 caches on our mountain bikes. We made it four miles into our journey and found the first cache. On our way out from the first we ran into another group of cachers who invited us to meet up with them at our local george bush park and go for a first to find with them.

    of course we cant say no to such an offer so we hopped on the bikes and met up with them. we began the supposed 2 mile hike through the deep texas brush. we made it to ground zero in one piece and began our search. after an hour searching we called the cache owner for some help. Turns out he posted incorrect coordinates. The cache was actually about a mile from our cars on a cement path. So we set up a cache at the original coordinates to comemorate the hike.

    we got the first to find and decided to call it a day.

    I learned the same thing.

    It doesnt matter how many you get but how you get them and who your with.

    It was in my mind my greatest day of caching with two smileys and a buddy with a new cache.

  2. the reviewer is acting on the ones with multiple DNFs, but the others seem to be fairly in play so I doubt the reviewer will do anything about it.

     

    I sent an email, "sorry you feel that way. hope you have a safe trip back."

     

    I doubt they'll open and/or read it even though I put "have a safe trip back" in the subject line. I'm not going to stew or fester about it, and I won't hold my breath for any kind of reply.

     

    It's just too bad that some cache placers are willing to generate trash and waste peoples' time by placing caches they refuse to adopt out and/or are too lazy to maintain.

     

    Ya thats a bit harsh

    when someones in a situation where it takes awhile just to load the internet i wouldnt expect them to try to fix something as insignificant as caches when instead they could be doing things like e-mailing loved ones.

    and hes not lazy either, just busy, as many people are these days.

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    Kinda growly ain't you?

     

    People fall off cliffs all the time. Are you going to stop hides on steep slopes as well?

     

    People break their ankle stepping off curbs wrong. Are you going to stop walking to caches as well?

     

    People get killed in car wrecks everyday. Stop driving to caches as well?

     

    People get stung and die. Are you going to stop going outside to caches as well?

     

    People die from eating foods they are allergic to. Are you gong to stop that as well?

     

    I know several of these are over the top but where do you wanna stop at?

     

    Kids should be supervised by an adult when out cache hunting.

     

    It only takes a little common sense to know when to stop.

     

    The others get out of the gene pool.

     

    Logscaler.

    Can you seriously compare tripping and falling, bad driving, or any of these other things to placing something into a game atmosphere to confuse another, when the end result next time could be their life? As someone who trained for years as an electrician, and has seen the effects of what a body looks like when it burns from the inside out, I think the common sense needs to lay with the hider as well as the finder. If the hider is smart enough to protect those who aren't then the game will be better for all. Common sense isn't a factor when a large portion of the community are after a smiley. The ends justifies the means.

     

    On all electrical outlets and other device there is always a warning that messing with it could hurt you.

    On his cache there isn't, so when they find it and start looking for another of his cache they might suspect an electrical box at first, but when they see the warning they will know thats not it.

  4. There is a simple solution to this. Hide your cache so well that its hard for you to find it and you shouldn't have to worry about a muggle spotting it. Also from what i've seen ammo cans are usually placed in areas where theres really nothing to blow up, so even if someone stumbled upon it they probably wouldn't suspect it as being a bomb out in the middle of no where.

  5. great topic

    one thing that almost never fails to add to the experience is a clever or custom made container.

    make it a part of the scenery!

    good swag can help.

    a fun hike or area really determines it for me.

    you send me through thorns and im ticked.

    a nice trail is a nice thing!

  6. hahah

    my good buddy beast 101 and i were after a first to find on a local cache.

    we go and find that it is hidden among many many large peices of cement, these piles are common along the buffalo bayou here.

    so we search for about an hour when i finally said "lets ride down to the restaurant down the road, eat and come back later." so beast 101 gets frustrated and picks up the nearest rock and flings it down into the bayou.

    he looks down and there's the cache right under where the rock he just threw was.

    unbeleivable.

  7. I own a few caches on another profile. It doesnt work on the forums but thats ok.

    anyway.

    Ive become increasingly bored with short, "copy and paste logs"

    I admit I am guilty of one or two but man!

    so many are showing up in my caches. its annoying. i put out caches to see if others enjoyed the area as much as i did or like the camo technique as much. i didnt put it out to hear "tnln" or "tftc"

    then there's of course the ones that use so much abbreviation that i have no earthly idea what they did, took, or even if they enjoyed it!

  8. ive had plenty of fun dreaming up new and fun caches.

    one of mine is a drilled out 2x4 with fake bolts. its velcroed to a wooden bridge

    another is a coke can i sliced

    one of my buddies and i converted a sprinkler head into a cache

    i also have a birdhouse ready to but out.

    another option is making it fun to find by making it offset.

    the first set of coordinates lead you to something with a code like morse or braille or something like that

    they translate and then find it!

    plenty of fun

    even if something seems really unacheiveable just keep it in mind till somethin just hits ya!

  9. I dont bring as much as some but i still bring enough.

    my pack holds:

    cheap folding knife (kept razor sharp)

    leatherman wave

    batteryless flashlight (the kind you shake)

    LED flashlight

    swiss army knife

    cooking kit (alchohol stove, pot, foil, disnatured alchohol, fork potstand)

    food

    modified bottle of swag

    sig items

    extra zip locks

    extra normal logs

    extra micro log books

    micro container

    many times i strap a larger or more custom cache to the outside of the pack!

    Keep On Cachin.

  10. one thing you could do is make it a multi.

    first they must find a cache with sheets of morse on it that they could use to decode your transmitter

    next they take coordinates from that and find a cache with a hand cranked radio (the ones that you crank to charge the batteries) and they use it to hear the morse

    they decode it then go find the final spot

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